A questionnaire to survey attitudes, use, and knowledge of computers was sent to 816 randomly selected members of AADE to determine the degree to which currently available computer resources are used in diabetes education and to investigate the need for future computing resources designed to support diabetes education. Analysis of the data showed that even diabetes educators who use computers infrequently have a generally favorable attitude toward them. Highest use of computers is in noneducational applications, mostly for word processing and record keeping. Most respondents believe that computers have yet to make a major contribution to the teaching and learning process in diabetes education, and few felt adequately prepared for creative u...
142 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Computer-assisted instruction...
Aim To determine the effect of a Web-Based Diabetes Training Program (WB-DTP) on the diabetes-relate...
Background: There is a shortage of health care professionals competent in diabetes management worldw...
The purpose of this study was to identify the concerns and characteristics that distinguish diabetes...
We assessed the attitudes of academic physicians towards computers in health care at two academic me...
Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approaches to care and may promote self-...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate a clinic-based multimedia intervention for diabetes education targeting indi...
To determine the efficacy of and need for patient education methods and media, a needs assessment wa...
Background: There is a shortage of health care professionals competent in diabetes management worldw...
The purpose of the study was to explore how diabetes educators integrate Internet technology in thei...
This study was done to test the effectiveness of a programmed textbook as a method of teaching diabe...
© 2016 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Various technologies are commonly used to support ty...
This paper describes details of four scales of a questionnaire—“Computers in Medical Care”—measuring...
Abstract: During the past decade, the microcomputer has become a powerful teaching tool in the deliv...
AIDA is a novel diabetes-computing program freely available from www.2aida.org on the Web. The softw...
142 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Computer-assisted instruction...
Aim To determine the effect of a Web-Based Diabetes Training Program (WB-DTP) on the diabetes-relate...
Background: There is a shortage of health care professionals competent in diabetes management worldw...
The purpose of this study was to identify the concerns and characteristics that distinguish diabetes...
We assessed the attitudes of academic physicians towards computers in health care at two academic me...
Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approaches to care and may promote self-...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate a clinic-based multimedia intervention for diabetes education targeting indi...
To determine the efficacy of and need for patient education methods and media, a needs assessment wa...
Background: There is a shortage of health care professionals competent in diabetes management worldw...
The purpose of the study was to explore how diabetes educators integrate Internet technology in thei...
This study was done to test the effectiveness of a programmed textbook as a method of teaching diabe...
© 2016 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Various technologies are commonly used to support ty...
This paper describes details of four scales of a questionnaire—“Computers in Medical Care”—measuring...
Abstract: During the past decade, the microcomputer has become a powerful teaching tool in the deliv...
AIDA is a novel diabetes-computing program freely available from www.2aida.org on the Web. The softw...
142 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Computer-assisted instruction...
Aim To determine the effect of a Web-Based Diabetes Training Program (WB-DTP) on the diabetes-relate...
Background: There is a shortage of health care professionals competent in diabetes management worldw...